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Tories to roll back ‘surveillance state’

By James Boxell, Home Affairs Correspondent

Published: September 16 2009 00:01 | Last updated: September 16 2009 00:01

The privacy watchdog would have his powers substantially beefed up by an incoming Tory government as part of a drive to push back the boundaries of the “surveillance state”, the Conservatives will say on Wednesday.

The party has made the scaling-down and dismantling of large government databases a key pledge ahead of the forthcoming general election, most notably through a long-standing promise to cancel the floundering national ID card scheme.

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